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Change: get closer to being regularly (ish)are 54-5 minutes apart, and are lasting for more than from 30-4545-60 seconds, now you can head to the hospital. Again, if EVER you're not sure, call your care provider, or the hospital.Phase 2 - Active Labor Once your
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Change: recommmended that you stay home and relaxed as long as you are comfortable - if you have ANY doubt, call your care provider - as
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Change: any questions, and prepare yourself for the next big challenge — motherhood. See also Delivery Options Medical Interventions Pain Management Perinatal Care Possible Complications in Labor and Delivery Postpartum Care Preparing for Labor and Delivery Signs of Labor
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Change: episiotomy,episiotomy, stitches may be put in. You may also be given medications to encourage uterine contractions and minimize bleeding.Postpartum careYou and your baby will be closely monitored while you are in the hospital.
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Change: questions, and prepare yourself for the next big challenge — motherhood.See also Delivery Options Medical Interventions Pain Management Perinatal Care Possible Complications in Labor and Delivery Postpartum Care Preparing for Labor and Delivery Signs of Labor Stages of Labor
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Change: Renamed from Stages of labor by Mar 10 2006, 6:39 PM EST for: Style consistency
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Change: questions, and prepare yourself for the next big challenge — motherhood. See also Delivery Options Medical Interventions Pain Management Perinatal Care Possible Complications in Labor and Delivery Postpartum Care Preparing for Labor and Delivery Signs of Labor Stages of Labor
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Change: but can last up to half an hour. You may continue to have mild contractions. Your doctor or midwife may massage your lower abdomen to help push the placenta out, and you may need to push one more time. The placenta comes out with a small burst of blood.While
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Change: Once your cervix is 3 or 4 cm dilated, you move into phase two, called active labor. The contractions are stronger and occur more often.
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